Krugman makes a lot of good small points here, but he misses the big one:
Category: News and Opinion
The NFL & Health Insurance
|Whenever there is a labor dispute involving athletes and management, I almost always support the millionaire workers rather than the billionaire owners.
But sometimes even union members just don’t understand what it’s like in the real word.
On Politico.com, there is an article about the NFL Players Association mounting a lobbying and PR campaign urging members of congress to push the owners to strike a deal.
The Gateway (Der Blutiger Shpas Edition)
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Here's a joke I can no longer tell now that I've taken up my campaign for decency:
Q: How can you tell a moderate Republican?
A: They only shoot to wound.
Blood Libel Joke of the Day: We're having Sarah Palin over for Matzoh Brie; for cocktails, we're serving Bristol Cream
Lamenting Arizona
|I remember a different Arizona than the one we are seeing today with its expansion of gun rights, anti immigrant reactions, closing of ethnic study programs and its super charged political rhetoric.
Death of Civility-OK; Death of Decency-Not So Much; Death of a Friend-Sucks (The Gateway)
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New Republic gets it dead on. Incivility is allowable (sometimes maybe even merited); indecency is impermissible (but not outlawable). Henceforth this department will endeavor to always remember this important distinction.
Explaining Capitalism To The Post Editorial Board
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Let Me Tell YOu Something About Blood Libel Ms. Palin
|Ms. Palin and her enablers have invoked an archaic term, “Blood Libel,” to attack those who criticize her use of vitriol in the nation’s political debate accusing many of us in a way of being anti-Semites. Well let me tell you something about Blood Libel Ms.
Notes On Budget News
|The New York Times reported today that Illinois has increased its state income tax rate by 66 percent. But that state had a state and local tax burden, as a percent of its residents' personal income, that was well below the national average in FY 2008. Most states could raise taxes, increase debts, and cut the quality of their public schools, and still have a lower state and local tax burden and lower debts as a percent of personal income than New York, and better schools than most New York City children have had for the past 40 years. So what is New York supposed to do?
The Times also reports that the federal government is accusing New York City of fraudulently authorizing unneeded 24 hour personal care for seniors since 2006, and demanding that the city pay tens and perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars back. It believes a change in state law in 2006, eliminating the city's share of personal care Medicaid expenditures, is responsible for the unnecessary spending. The city's likely defense? It has always overbilled for home and personal care. In the late 1990s, New York accounted for half of all the personal care expenditures in the United States — it is less today. And given the political clout of those who benefit in Albany, the city has no choice but to authorize, justified or not. The change in the law has nothing to do with it.
Arizona: Political parties point at each other, almost like a circular firing squad
|A Supporter Of The No Labels Movement?
|http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/house/jared-lee-loughner-was-a-regis.html
Suspected Tucson gunman Jared Lee Loughner registered as an independent voter in Arizona in the fall of 2006, according to the Pima County Registrar of Voters.